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    Jun 2009
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    Key ID.

    Anyone have an idea what this key would have went to and the age?
    Thank you.
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  2. #2
    us
    Oct 2008
    michigan
    Minelab E-trac, Whites Prizm iv
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    Re: Key ID.

    Thats a nice old skeleton key.As far as determining what it went to,I am not sure that you could ever find out. Maybe someone more knowledgable on keys may be able to give you a rough estimate of the age.

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    us
    Apr 2009
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    Re: Key ID.

    Quote Originally Posted by Garabaldi
    Anyone have an idea what this key would have went to and the age?
    Thank you.
    I am a locksmith by trade. This looks like a furniture or cabinet lock key. They are still being made like that so age could be hard to determine. These are called Warded keys. If the end is hollow, then it is a warded barrel key. If the end is solid and is slightly extended beyond the ward, then it is a warded post key. Most likely it is for a chest or other piece of furniture.

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    Re: Key ID.

    Thank you dick. It does not have a hollow center.

 

 

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